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This 4-page paper examines the concept of an international justice system, if it would work, how it would operate, and how it would recruit. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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plus the fact that all countries are different - there is a reason, for example, why the U.S. has not joined the "World Court," the policies and values are somewhat
different between the court and the U.S. But what if the student was asked to help form a true international criminal justice
system? How would it function, how would it recruit and train personnel - and most of all, what authority would such a system really have?
International courts themselves are nothing new - the growth of international regimes and institutions, in fact, began as long ago as 35 years (Martinez, 2003, see also
Koh, 1997). But what type of international judicial system would be best and integrated to serve all parties when it comes to justice? Martinez (2003) and XXX (see 138) propose
that an overriding purpose of an emerging international judicial system would be to help promote a decentralized "system of cooperative relations among nations" that would support democracy and individual rights
- the courts would basically support such goals. Kant, for example, offered a "federalism of free nations," a system in which democratic
nations would "interact with one another in a zone of comity, cooperation and law" (see 142, 143). The Kantian theory, in fact, is the basis for many of the liberal
international relations theories - some of which could be mandated to help build this court of law (Martinez, 2003). Martinez points out, for example, that the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights (through the United Nations) is such a "world order," a model on which the court can be based, as it focuses on independent states, protection of individual rights, and
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